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Intellectual Property

Oct. 7, 2010

Apple Denied Stay in Patent Verdict

A federal judge denied Apple Inc. emergency motion to stay entry of a $625.5 million jury verdict against the Cupertino-based technology giant for infringing three patents about how documents are displayed on a computer screen.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday denied Apple Inc. emergency motion to stay entry of a $625.5 million jury verdict against the Cupertino-based consumer technology giant for infringing three patents about how documents are displayed on a computer screen.

Instead, U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis set court dates in December to consider post-trial motions, including defense claims ...

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